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Finance committee   and carbon tax from home heating?

November 14th, 2023Committee meeting

Philip LawrenceConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, after eight years, the desperate NDP-Liberal Prime Minister, in total free fall, finally admitted that his carbon tax is punishing Canadians and making life unaffordable, but today we heard from the minister for prairies and northern development that he has never

October 31st, 2023House debate

Damien KurekConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, last Thursday, the Prime Minister admitted two things: one, that his carbon tax is making life unaffordable for Atlantic Canadians; and two, that if re-elected, he will impose the full quadrupled carbon tax on Atlantic Canadians regardless if they can afford

October 31st, 2023House debate

Jake StewartConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, I would like to know what Greenpeace thinks of this environment minister. Voting for the Bloc Québécois is costing Quebeckers dearly. Bloc members voted in favour of adding the Liberal government's second carbon tax, and now Quebeckers are paying more. They said

October 31st, 2023House debate

Joël GodinConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, the carbon tax is a complete failure. It drives costs up and has not allowed the government to hit its own emissions targets. Now the Bank of Canada confirms that the carbon tax alone is responsible for 16% of the extra inflation plaguing Canadians

October 31st, 2023House debate

Andrew ScheerConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister's flip-flop on his carbon tax creates two classes of Canadians: some who are temporarily exempt from taxes on their heating, and others who will have to pay the second carbon tax, which applies in Quebec and will continue to drive up the cost

October 31st, 2023House debate

Pierre PoilievreConservative

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, first the NDP-Liberals wanted to triple the carbon tax; then they said that was not enough and added a second carbon tax. These two carbon taxes will increase from 14¢ to 61¢ per litre of fuel. The NDP-Liberal government is going to quadruple the carbon tax. However

October 26th, 2023House debate

Lianne RoodConservative

Environment committee   an election where the Liberals can try to regain power and reimplement and quadruple the carbon tax. When the polling is down, the Prime Minister scrambles to come up with.... Perhaps if had been able to ask my question earlier, we could have found out that this was driven by departmental

October 31st, 2023Committee meeting

Branden LeslieConservative

Business of Supply   of my constituents and for Canadians coast to coast. I want to remind everybody about the carbon tax flip-flop of the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister has effectively created two classes of Canadians. One class of Canadians gets a carbon tax exemption on their home heating, while

October 31st, 2023House debate

Tom KmiecConservative

Finance committee  The fact is that 90% of Canadian production is in Quebec, where there are carbon offsets, and 10% of production is in British Columbia, where there is a carbon tax. So both systems are in use. The important thing for us is predictability, which is the word that has been used

November 13th, 2023Committee meeting

Jean Simard

Finance committee  , they decided to restrict the availability of vehicles because they could then increase prices. That contributed to inflation, but it has nothing to do with the carbon tax.

November 13th, 2023Committee meeting

Francis ScarpaleggiaLiberal

Finance committee  , it's a market mechanism. That said, there are significant differences between carbon offsets and a carbon tax

November 13th, 2023Committee meeting

Marc-André Viau

Finance committee  In 10 seconds, would you please tell me whether the Quebec government's carbon tax is hurting Quebec's economy?

November 13th, 2023Committee meeting

Francis ScarpaleggiaLiberal

Finance committee   future generations, our grandchildren, a chance to live on a healthy, clean and tolerable planet. In the short term, that means a stop to partisan battles over issues like the carbon tax. You must absolutely present a budget that will enable you to say, in 10 or 20 years, that you

November 13th, 2023Committee meeting

Paul Crête

Carbon Pricing  Mr. Speaker, after eight years, the plummeting, panicking Prime Minister admitted his carbon tax is punishing Canadians and making life more unaffordable. Liberals just announced their re-election platform: Vote Liberal and quadruple the carbon tax on home heating oil after

October 30th, 2023House debate

Rick PerkinsConservative